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DJI Phantom 3 Sale

What’s so special about a DJI Phantom 3 Sale?

DJI Innovations is a Chinese company that has already created quite an impression for itself in the world of aerial photography drones. What makes DJI’s products so special and a DJI Phantom 3 Sale something to look forward to is that these are “smart” drones, that are easy to control and built with the most up-to-date drone technology.

And we are very impressed with DJI Phantom 3 – we think it is easily one of the best quadcopters out there. Let’s discuss why so many people think so highly of DJI Phantom 3.

Much Improved Camera

DJI Phantom 3 is a much improved version of the Phantom 2, especially when it comes to the camera. Phantom 2 was loved by many, but there have always been serious complaints regarding the quality of its camera. The lens was just not good enough. DJI has set right the mistake this time with the new DJI Phantom 3 sale.

The camera is the highlight of the new model. DJI Phantom 3 is available as two models – DJI Phantom 3 Professional and DJI Phantom 3 Advanced. They are both same in all ways, except for the camera. DJI Phanton3 Advanced allows you to record 1080p videos and shoot 12 MP stills. But DJI Phantom 3 Professional offers greater imaging power, and can record 4K videos at 30 fps, quite easily.

Awesome Autopilot and Perfect Navigation

DJI drones are so popular because of their outstanding navigation. DJI has never let down its buyers when it comes to the navigation and the DJI Phantom 3 is no different. The drone is easy to fly, whether you are a newbie or someone who has been flying these drones for long – like forever.

You have the Lightbridge digital video FPV technology available to you, which maximizes the broadcast distance of the drones, which allows it to reach up to a distance of 1.2 miles away from the person handling it while allowing for a live video feed. It also comes with an improved GPS system that uses GPS and GLONASS for much better accuracy.

What’s also impressive is the Vision Positioning System which uses ultrasonic and visual sensors to identify the exact position of the drone. So whether you are navigating indoors and outdoors, it’s easy with DJI Phantom 3.

Excellent App

We also like the DJI Phantom 3 app which makes flying the quadcopter so very easy using a smartphone or a tablet. The app comes with a flight simulator as well and even includes features such as camera controls, flight log for the telemetry data and allows you to instantly share the videos captured by the drone camera on YouTube. Clearly, DJI Phantom 3 has the best flight app in the market.

Affordable price

We also like the fact that in spite of being one of the best drones out there in the market, DJI Phantom 3 is reasonably priced. The Phantom 3 Advanced costs $999 and Phantom 3 Professional costs more because of its better camera at $1259. This is quite affordable and very reasonable for a high end quadcopter.

Hi Emagom,
enjoyed reading your review of this drone. It certainly looks like a lot of fun to use. I have a question for you: Do you believe that drones should have software built into them that will prevent them from flying over 300 feet so that they are not a danger to commercial planes? There have been a lot of news stories of planes having close encounters with drones. Just wondered if you would want to address this issue in a future article.

Hi Shine, I’m glad that you enjoyed my article about Dji Phantom 3 sale.
In this particular case, with the Dji Phantom 3 series, you can preset the maximum altitude up to 300 feet if you want, to a maximum of 500 feet according to the FAA Policy.
Here are some tips of the current regulations according to the FAA’s site.

A small UAS operator must always see and avoid manned aircraft. If there is a risk of collision, the UAS operator must be the first to maneuver away.
The operator must discontinue the flight when continuing would pose a hazard to other aircraft, people or property.
A small UAS operator must assess weather conditions, airspace restrictions and the location of people to lessen risks if he or she loses control of the UAS.
A small UAS may not fly over people, except those directly involved with the flight.
Flights should be limited to 500 feet altitude and no faster than 100 mph.
Operators must stay out of airport flight paths and restricted airspace areas, and obey any FAA Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs).

It will be my pleasure to write about a lot of news stories of planes having close encounters with drones, in the future.